England's Epic Victory: Eight Consecutive Six Nations Titles Secured
England clinched their eighth consecutive Women's Six Nations title with a decisive 43-28 victory over France. Despite a strong start by France, England's dominant performance, highlighted by six tries, reaffirmed their supremacy. This win extends their world-record streak to 38 matches, emphasizing their unrivaled position in women's rugby.
All-conquering England asserted their dominance yet again, securing their eighth successive Women's Six Nations title with a compelling 43-28 victory over France on Sunday. This Grand Slam decider marked another stunning chapter in England's reign at the pinnacle of women's rugby.
France took an early lead, impressing with a length-of-the-field try by Pauline Bourdon Sansus. But England, unperturbed, replied with four tries to lead 26-7 by halftime. Despite a spirited French comeback closing the gap, England's experience shone through, and they solidified their dominance with a further two tries.
England's triumph continues their world-record run to 38 consecutive wins and marks their 39th straight Six Nations match victory. With five bonus-point wins this season, England remain unbeaten since 2018. Their ability to maintain this form underscores a decade of exceptional success in the sport.
(With inputs from agencies.)

